It’s not just the Inland Empire that’s expected to see scorching temperatures this weekend.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued its own heat advisory on Thursday, warning the following locations of heat-related dangers on Friday and Saturday.
- Santa Clarita Valley
- West Santa Monica Mountains
- East Santa Monica Mountains
- Calabasas/Agoura Hills
- West San Fernando Valley
- East San Fernando Valley
- Santa Susana Mountains
- San Gabriel Valley
Residents of these areas and elsewhere are advised to stay hydrated, wear light and loose clothing, and stay on the lookout for heat-related illnesses in themselves and others.
Public Health recommends residents use the National Weather Service’s HeatRisk tool to better gauge their specific risk.
“Although it’s crucial that we take care of ourselves, it’s equally important that we extend our hand to those in need. We must look out for those who are more likely to get ill due to the heat, including the elderly, unwell, pregnant women, children, and those living alone. Hot days aren’t just uncomfortable — they can be dangerous,” said Dr. Muntu Davis, Los Angeles County health officer. “However, if we make sure to stay hydrated and keep cool, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones, friends, and neighbors. If you have an elderly or unwell family member or neighbor, check on them regularly to ensure they are safe and well.”
For more information, visit ready.lacounty.gov/heat.
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